In a video shared on Jan. 10 by The Global Times, the Tesla CEO can be seen dining at the highly-regarded hot pot spot, Qimen Shuanrou, according to Shanghaiist.

After commissioning the gigafactory in Shanghai on Monday, #Tesla CEO @elonmusk was spotted eating in a famous hotpot restaurant in Beijing, a considerable upgrade from a pancake quick meal on the street during a July 2018 visit to China. pic.twitter.com/Y3oY1RVwDs

In response, Li said, “If this is what you truly have in mind, we can give you a Chinese green card.”

Although obtaining a Chinese green card has become less of a rarity now than it was in the past (1,881 foreigners received one in the past two months compared to the mere hundreds in entire years previously), it is still considered by some to be “one of the most difficult tasks in the world.”

If Musk were to obtain one, he would join the ranks of esteemed figures such 2016 Nobel-Prize winning chemist Bernard Feringa, and former NBA all-star (and CBA legend) Stephon Marbury.

Tesla’s Shanghai plant, which is expected to finish construction by the end of the summer, is the first of its kind outside of the U.S. It is expected to produce 500,000 cars a year when fully operational.

While the company has recently been forced to slash prices in China due to the U.S.-China trade war, hopes are high that the new gigafactory — which has been described as the largest foreign investment in Shanghai’s history — will allow the automotive giant to maintain its footing in the world’s largest market for electric cars.